s Acute I Give Your Stomach I Dyspepsia a |\j CC VaCatiOfl " For about five years I suffered from Dyspepsia in a The old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," applies j very severe form, and during iUBt a8 weW to the stomach, one of the most important organs of the 1 that time tried various rem- human system, as it does to the man himself. I edies, which only gave temp- If your stomach is worn out, and rebels against being taxed beyond | orary relief," writes C.S. Har- its limit, the only sensible thing you can do is to give it a rest. Employ | rison, Queanbeyan, N.S.W. a substitute for a short time, and see if it will not more than repay you I " However, I at last tried in results. I DR.SHELDON'S DIGES- DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES area willing and most I TIVE TABULES, and felt efficient substitute. They themselves digest every bit of food in the 1 immediate relief, and after stomach in just the same way that the stomach itself would do were it i „ taking half a box was com- well. They contain all the essential elements that the gastric juice and 1 pletely cured. This was other digestive fluids of the stomach contain, and actually digest the § several months ago, and food, and do the same work as the natural fluids would do were the | since then I have only had stomach well and sound. They therefore relieve the stomach, and 1 slight symptoms about twice, permit it to rest, recuperate, and regain its normal health and strength. I which a couple of Tabules jui«b£jm«m..__^mm m «^*~^, § immediately removed. To | j " ~~| | any person suffering with f jTfcg* Qliolff AgVc 1 the same complaint I would I I/I • CHIdUUII o | T Jj| rt **^4l rw* 1 recommend a trial of DR. | IV^^i- T^UtA™ f HiaigeSllOll I sheldon's diges- | Digestive laoules i r „ I TIVE TABULES." 1 „n. . u/ . . v F,„ I tOP V CftFS I I cst What You Cat 1 j I L*. I' 1 MHMmHimtßME^mmm^amßaß^ma " I was a martyr to Indi- | I gestion for seven or eight I DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are sold everywhere at years," writes A Smith 17 1 1/6 per tin of 36 tabules, and 2/6 per tin of 80 tabules, or, if not qu .«.' Cf. f Q tjh ■ B I*lll 11 «ni 1 • r 1 ■ • 1 1 01 1 i onoi t otreet, ourry Jri/iiis, i obtainable locally, will be posted on receipt or the price by the Sheldon \ 1 n r 1,1 ,nsr< np* 1 c j d *• *. j bydney. 1 tried numerous \ I Urug Co., Ltd., v Connell btreet, bydney. Buy a tin, eat a good square J J | I meal, and then take the tabules according to directions, and note the Doctors, but all to no avail; 1 I result. You will forget all about it if you are not careful, for there will m fact, they classed me as I E be no pain or disturbance, and the food will be digested just as it used a Chronic Dyspeptic ; but a §j I to be when your stomach was well and strong. Furthermore, your friend advised me to tr}' a 1 stomach will soon be restored again if you keep on taking them, just as |3 OX o f j)R SHELDON'S I thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have been by the sole and DIGESTIVF TARIIT FS I exclusive use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. , c , . t 1 and alter taking two boxes I . I was absolutely cured. I 1 fe "*%<&* C^ 1^? "^1 j&%>&m' £** might state that before takI |l 1» i k/spi H^ißtLlfU^l ■ m S them I was unable to I keep a meal on my stomach, |**^® g^* T™ C-a. i an<^ m^ nights were always that this testimonial will help suffering humanity." 1/6 "DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT" 2/6
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Helensville Bazaar Fancy Goods Novelties of all Descriptions Ornaments Vases Flower Stands Butterick Patterns Perambulators Agents for National Piano Coy. j Pianos Cash or terms Orders taken for timing and | Repairs ;, j Agents for Weekly News & Herald. j Orders taken for Periodicals, and anj article not in stock procured ! at shortest notice. |H.J. WALTERS, ; Commercial Soad, Helensville. ! I Enron,. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, ! Commercial Road, ; HELENSVILLE. ! PRESENTS ! PRESENTS In endless variety. AJI the latest and best designs ii JEWELLERY, etc, suitable for Presents, j 'Hie present proprietary of the Eci-1 would like to do much more than a present in helping the district to fort^ | ahead, but to do this on amicable an j business lines requires the wliole-hearte support of the populace, not that wear complaining in the least, but we ca assure our readers that we have roor upon our patent address wrapoin 'machine (just■imported) for ai leas another 1000 -
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 September 1914, Page 3
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